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S.Korea flags record 2027 budget of over $530 billion as AI chip boom lifts revenues

By Thomson Reuters Jul 13, 2026 | 1:37 AM

SEOUL, July 13 (Reuters) – South Korea said on Monday it would draw up record budget spending of more than 800 trillion won ($530.97 ​billion) for fiscal 2027, supported by stronger ‌tax revenues from the booming AI chip industry.

Budget Minister Park Hong-keun, speaking at a national fiscal strategy meeting, said the spending plan would be financed through higher tax receipts ‌and ​expenditure cuts. The proposed budget ⁠compares with this year’s ⁠727.9 trillion won spending plan, excluding supplementary budgets.

The government said three “mega-projects” — investments in chips, AI data centres and physical AI — would receive top fiscal ​priority, adding that it would secure funding capacity through a major restructuring of existing spending programmes, ⁠rather than relying solely ⁠on increased tax revenue.

President Lee Jae Myung ​said the government would use all available means to ​ensure that corporate investments proceed on schedule.

“Additional tax ‌revenue coming at this time is a precious resource to be used at a golden time when global AI dominance will be determined,” Lee ⁠said.

Budget Minister Park said the government would seek to restructure about 50 trillion won in spending, twice the level ⁠of the ‌previous year, through a review of ⁠discretionary and mandatory expenditures and cuts to ​underperforming ‌programmes.

South Korea plans to launch a ​Future Response ⁠Fund as a strategic investment platform, setting aside tax revenue that exceeds long-term trends and investing it in four areas: youth, growth engines, regions and talent, the government said.

($1 = 1,506.6900 won)

(Reporting by Joyce LeeEditing ​by Shri Navaratnam)